NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-series Laptop GPUs Lineup: up to 16GB GDDR7 RAM and 175W TGP
Most of the tech community who actively follow the laptop space have heard of Clevo. The Taiwanese company is a manufacturer that makes laptops for other brands, while also selling barebooks (a chassis with a CPU, GPU, cooling, and battery, but with no SSD and RAM so you can add your own) and full-specced gaming laptops under their own Clevo brand.
This means that they get the first news of new parts, including what we’re talking to discuss today, which is the NVIDIA RTX 50-series laptop GPUs.
Below is the leaked image of an NVIDIA product Roadmap. It includes details for a new GN22 family of GPUs. As you can see, the RTX 3050 6GB version, as well as the RTX 4050 will still be manufactured and sold, as NVIDIA believes it’s done enough for the budget gaming space, choosing to allocate their new architecture to the mid-range segment and up. The RTX 2050 4GB is at an interesting crossroads too. It will continue selling in 2025, but it will slowly be phased out in favor of the RTX 3050 4GB.
New NVIDIA GeForce 50-series
Specs table
Here you can see the alleged specs of the new RTX 50-series GPUs, found by @AlvieriD via Videocardz, including their codenames. Below we’ve got the current ADA 40-series, and you can cross-reference the GPUs and see which is which. There’s a new GN22-X7 SKU, which sits between the RTX 5070 (X6) and RTX 5080 (X9). This could either be a Ti or a Super variant, but we have to wait and see. We get a minimum of 8GB of GDDR7 RAM, going up to 16GB for the RTX 5090. We would love to see more RAM for better AI performance, as with more memory we would be able to run more powerful AI models locally on our systems.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Laptop GPUs | |||||
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Codename | GPU | CUDA Cores | Memory | TGP (Min/GPU/Max) | |
RTX 5090 | GN22-X11 | GB203 (?) | TBC | 16GB G6 256b | 80/150/175W |
RTX 50×0 | GN22-X9 | GB203 (?) | TBC | 16GB G6 256b | 80/150/175W |
RTX 50×0 | GN22-X7 | GB205 (?) | TBC | 12GB G6 192b | 60/115/140W |
RTX 50×0 | GN22-X6 | GB206 (?) | TBC | 8GB G6 128b | 35/100/115W |
RTX 50×0 | GN22-X4 | GB206 (?) | TBC | 8GB G6 128b | 35/100/115W |
RTX 5050 | GN22-X2 | GB207 (?) | TBC | 8GB G6 128b | 35/100/115W |
GeForce RTX 40 Laptop GPUs (GDDR6) | |||||
RTX 4090 | GN21-X11 | AD103 | 9728 | 16GB G6 256b | 80/150/175W |
RTX 4080 | GN21-X9 | AD104 | 7424 | 12GB G6 192b | 80/150/175W |
RTX 4070 | GN21-X6 | AD106 | 4608 | 8GB G6 128b | 35/115/140W |
RTX 4060 | GN21-X4 | AD107 | 3072 | 8GB G6 128b | 35/115/140W |
RTX 4050 | GN21-X2 | AD107 | 2560 | 6GB G6 96b | 35/115/140W |
Mh, rtx 5050 with 8gb vram seems nice. A budget card that might be able to live more than 4 years